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www.meetonlinemarketing.com/the-best-podcast-
microphone/

Intro to How to Choose the Best


Podcast Microphone

When you create audio content online, the quality


of your work has to be addressed. The problem is
that normally, most people tend to focus on the
content and leave the rest on the margins. However,
it is a mistake to assume that doing so would be
enough. Certainly, aspects related to accessibility
and smoothness, and quality are important and
deserve attention.

It is under this understanding that we think about


microphones. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t like to
hear anything of great quality? Furthermore, if you
are a podcaster, and though it sounds obvious, it is
very recommended to have a good microphone.
Fortunately, you don’t necessarily have to break the
bank since the offer is plenty. In today’s article, we

will talk about 5 interesting microphones, give you


a clear picture of them, mention features, specs,
prices. And lastly, we will make a summary of the
five to wrap it up.

Blue Yeti Microphone

A famous plug-and-play USB condenser professional


microphone that counts with tri-capsule technology
and four versatile patterns. It comes with a
functional stand and is compatible with Windows 7
and macOS 10.10 and above.

It has a great aesthetic design and 3 nice metallic


colors (black, blue, and gray). It comes with a 3.5
mm headphone jack. To hear it yourself without
delays. And controls to mute, adjust headphone
volumes, and control microphone gains.

Note that it is a side-address microphone, which is


not a problem at all. It only means you talk to it by
the side, so leave it facing up straight.

Pattern modes:

• Cardioid: Only to record sounds in front of it.



• Stereo: A wide and realistic capture, ideal for


guitar or ASMR.
• Omnidirectional: Multidirectional, useful for
meetings or band plays, for example.
• Bidirectional: Front and near audio capture,
made for 1–1 conversations/ interview.

Blue Yeti Microphone specs:

• Type: Condenser
• Capsules: 3 blue-proprietary of 14mm
• Frequency: 20hz-20khz
• Max SPL: 120dB (THD: 0.5% 1kHz)
• Sample Rate: 48 kHz
• Multipolar pattern: 4 in total
• Bit rate: 16-bit.
• Dimensions (extended in stand): 12cm x
12.5cmx 29.5cm
• Weight (microphone and stand): 1.55 kg
microphone












Official Price from the manufacturer’s Page: $129.99


in the US with free shipping in the American
territory.

RØDE Procaster

A professional dynamic cardioid broadcast


microphone with a high output capsule and good
low impedance balancing. Plus, it captures low
handling noise and doesn’t need phantom power.
It is a 3-pin XLR microphone, which uses a special
cable and needs a microphone interface. It is not
intended to be used in computers, though you can
use an adapter (and miss some quality). It is made
for voice frequency response and has great noise
reduction. Furthermore, thanks to its internal pop-
filter that reduces plosives, it gives a superior high
fidelity audio capture. You know, plosives are the
strong B, T, P sounds that tend to be harsh when
recorded.

It has a cylindric design with black and metallic


golden parts, solid textures, and has a stand. There
is a 10-year warranty with registration on their
page. And is ideally used for a distance up to 5cm.

RØDE Procaster specs:

• Acoustic principle/ type: Dynamic


• Frequency Range: 75Hz — 18kHz
• Polar pattern: Cardioid
• Output Impedance: 320Ω
• Sensitivity: -56.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (1.60mV @
94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
• Weight: 745.00g
• Dimensions: 14.00mmH x 53.00mmW x
53.00mmD

Price from Amazon US: $236.86









RØDE NT-USB

A versatile studio-quality side-address uni-


directional USB (microphone, in pure black design
(6 m long cable). That comes with a tripod ideal for
desks, ring mount, and a useful external pop shield/
filter. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack to
monitor its capture in real-time and directly mixes
control between its input and source output.

It counts withRØDE’s specialty as well, the plosive


filters, so you got a great fidelity! Compatible for
Windows, Mac and can be used with iPad as well
(with adaptor). Lastly, it also counts with a 2-year
extended warranty for free with the online
registration.

RØDE NT-USB specs:

• Acoustic principle/type: Pressure Gradient


• Capsule: 0.50”
• Bit rate: 16 bits



• Frequency Range: 20Hz — 20kHz


• Maximum SPL: 110dBSPL
• Directional Pattern: Cardioid
• Dynamic Range:96dB
• Weight: 520g
• Dimensions: 184mmH x 62mmW x 50mmD

Price from Amazon US: $189.00








Shure SM7B

A vocal cardioid studio microphone that uses a 3-


pin XLR cable and does not need phantom power. It
offers a smooth audio capture in proximity, has a
bass roll-off and mid-range controls that can be seen
graphically. Besides, it counts with an internal air
suspension shock isolation, pop filter, and cover
plate. Plus, an advanced electromagnetic hum
shielding, a windscreen (for plosives), and a useful
locking yoke mount.

Its design is simple, pure black, and protects the


cartridge quite well as it sort of covers it completely.
Of course, without compromising its audio capture
quality.

Shure SM7B specs:

• Type: Dynamic
• Frequency Response: 50Hz- 20kHz
• Polar Pattern: Cardioid



• Output Impedance: 150 Ω


• Hum Pickup (typical, at 60 Hz, equivalent SPL/
mOe): 11 dB
• Sensitivity: (@ 1 kHz, open circuit voltage) -59
dBV/Pa 1
• Net Weight: 765.4 grams
• Dimensions: 189.7mm x 96.0mm x 147.5mm

Price from the Official Page: $399.00 for the US.








RØDE PodMic

A dynamic microphone optimized for broadcasting


speech with rich and balanced sound capture. It also
has an internal pop filter for plosives and an
internal shock mounting that reduces vibrations. It
is a 3-pin XLR microphone, so it needs everything
mentioned before.

It comes with the brand’s characteristic two-color


design (metallic gold and black). Designed for Pro
Podcast production Studio but can be used on third
parties as well. It doesn’t’ require phantom power
either. And also has a 2-year extended warranty
with online registration.

RØDE PodMic specs:

• Acoustic Principle: Dynamic


• Polar Pattern: Cardioid
• Frequency Range: 20Hz ~ 20kHz
• Output Impedance: 320Ω




• Sensitivity-57.0dB re 1 Volt/Pascal (1.60mV @


94 dB SPL) +/- 2 dB @ 1kHz
• Weight(g): 937
• Dimensions (L x W x H, mm): 172 x 109 x 62

Price from Amazon US: $126.69





Summary of the Best Podcast


Microphone

First, let’s talk about generalities. None of them


require phantom power, those that are not USB
microphones use a 3-pin XLR cable, and those that
use USB have a 3.5mm headphone jack. Besides,
most of the list’s microphones are dynamic, and
allRØDE’s products have an internal pop-filter for
the plosives. As for the uniqueness, the Blue Yeti
microphone has 4 patterns (instead of only been
cardioid as the rest) and comes with 3 color
varieties. Besides, it is the only condenser
microphone on the list (with three capsules
condensers in total).

On theRØDE’s part, we see the unique inclusions of


an external pop shield with the NT-USB purchase,
the direct mix controls, and iPad support. Plus, it is
the only pressure gradient microphone on the list.
Furthermore, the Shure SM7B is unique as it has the

bass roll-off and mid-range controls with graphic


feedback and advanced hum shielding.

Now, let me summarize this article:

• Blue Yeti Microphone. USB, side-address, unique


in the 3 aforementioned ways. Frequency:
20hz-20khz, 1.5 kg (with stand)
for $129.99 (official page)
• RØDE Procaster. XLR 3-pin proximity dynamic
broadcast mic, high output capsules, and good
low impedance balancing. 10-year guaranty with
online registration. Frequency Range: 75Hz —
18kHz, 0.74kg, for *$236.86* (Amazon US).
• RØDE NT-USB. Side-address, unique for the
other 4 aforementioned reasons, 2 years
extended warranty. Frequency Range: 20Hz —
20kHz, 520g, for *$189* (Amazon US).
• Shure SM7B. Vocal dynamic mic, uses XLR 3-pin
cable, most protective design of all on the list,
unique for those 2 reasons. Frequency Response:
50Hz- 20kHz, 765.4 g, for *$399* (official page).




• RØDE PodMic. Broadcast dynamic microphone


using XLR technology, good internal vibration
suppression. 2-year extended guarantee with
online registration. Frequency Range: 20Hz ~
20kHz, 937g, for *$126.69* (Amazon US)

Thanks for reading this article. We hope it has been


insightful and now you are better prepared for your
future purchase decision.

Table of contents:
• Intro to How to Choose the Best Podcast
Microphone
• Blue Yeti Microphone
• Blue Yeti Microphone specs:
• RØDE Procaster
• RØDE Procaster specs:
• RØDE NT-USB
• RØDE NT-USB specs:
• Shure SM7B
• Shure SM7B specs:
• RØDE PodMic











• RØDE PodMic specs:


• Summary of the Best Podcast Microphone

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